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British Hacker Claims to Find UFO Pictures in NASA Computers
Student Operated Press Gary McKinnon thought that the American government was hiding information about UFO`s and free-energy technology scavenged from them. From February of 2001 until March of 2002, he hacked various NASA computers. It became an obsession for him. |
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Sherlock Holmes as steam punk hacker
OCRegister 19th Century England has a steam-powered Internet and Jack the Ripper is posting files of his crimes on the Victorian version of WikiLeaks. Oscar Lerwill, the best hacker of the Empire, plays a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with the killer under the … |
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US military advisor suggests pardon for UFO hacker
Open Minds UFO News Gary McKinnon was charged by the U.S. with the “biggest military computer hack of all time” in 2001 and 2002 after looking for information about UFOs and extraterrestrials in NASA and Pentagon computers. He fought extradition to the U.S. in a ten-year … |
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Gary McKinnon was charged by the U.S. with the “biggest military computer hack of all time” in 2001 and 2002 after looking for information about UFOs and extraterrestrials in NASA and Pentagon computers. He fought extradition to the U.S. in a ten-year legal battle. And McKinnon won that battle in October 2012 when British Home Secretary Theresa May announced that the UK would not extradite him.
UK officials decided in December 2012 that McKinnon would not be investigated or charged in the UK. But he is still wanted in the U.S. to face the charges against him. But that could soon change if the U.S. heeds the advice of military consultant John Arquilla.
John Arquilla (Credit: Naval Postgraduate School)
According to the Guardian, Arquilla, a professor of defense analysis at the US Naval Postgraduate School, has suggested that President Obama should pardon McKinnon. Arquilla believes pardoning McKinnon would be a gesture that could improve relations between hackers and the government, which would make it easier for the government to attract hackers to government jobs.
Arquilla recently wrote, “If the notion of trying to attract master hackers to our cause is ever to take hold, this might be just the right case in which President Obama should consider using his power to pardon.”
As the Guardian points out, Arquilla coined the term “cyberwarfare,” and has advised the Obama administration on it. He told the Guardian last July that “the US should recruit rather than prosecute top hackers in the same way it enlisted German rocket scientists after the second world war.”
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Hacker Warns of State Spying at Chaos Computer Club
NewsFactor Network Jacob Appelbaum, a hacktivist and Wikileaks volunteer, opened Europe's largest annual hacker meeting, the Chaos Computer Club conference, by warning that state security services are quickly building up their surveillance networks. He warned that U.S. … |
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Hacker Warns of State Spying
NewsFactor Network Jacob Appelbaum, a hacktivist and Wikileaks volunteer, opened Europe's largest annual hacker meeting, the Chaos Computer Club conference, by warning that state security services are quickly building up their surveillance networks. He warned that U.S. … |
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Britain Drops Charges Against UFO Hacker
The Right Perspective McKinnon began his self-described “moral crusade” for truth about suppressed UFO technology that could be used to create free energy back in the 1990s, after earning a degree in computer programming. He stumbled into computer systems operated by the … |





